Hi Mohamed,
can you have a look at DefaultExecutorTest#testExecuteWithEnv() to check
what's missing or wrong -
http://commons.apache.org/exec/xref-test/org/apache/commons/exec/DefaultExecutorTest.html
Cheers,
Siegfried Goeschl
On 9/5/10 10:09 PM, Mohammed Sanaulla wrote:
I was able to execute the command. I got the environment variable map from
the EnvironmentUtils and then added a new entry for TERM and then passed
this Map along with execute() method of the DefaultExecutor.
-
Mohamed Sanaulla
On 6 September 2010 00:43, Mohammed Sanaulla<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,
I have recently started to use Exec. I was trying to execute "proz" command
(Command for Prozilla) on Linux using the CommandLine and DefaultExecutor as
an asynchronous process. When ever I try to run the program I get the
following error: Error opening terminal: unknown.
And the code terminates with Exit Value=1.
I did a bit of research to find out that- its not able to determine the
type of terminal. So there were solutions to set the value of $TERM with the
value obtained from "echo $TERM" (which in my case is xterm). I had a look
at the EnvironmentUtils class and tried to use it to set the value of $TERM
before executing the command. I used the following to set it:
Map environment = EnvironmentUtils.getProcEnvironment();
EnvironmentUtils.addVariableToEnvironment(EnvironmentUtils.getProcEnvironment(),"TERM=xterm");
But am not able to set the env variable. Any idea what's going wrong in
both the places (executing the command and setting the env variable)
Regards,
Mohamed Sanaulla
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